Guest guest Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 Oh course, vaccines do not work in the big picture (assuming they were effective ~ just pretend) , adults get childhood diseases as adults and voila the need to sell more vaccines and expand the vaccine schedule, enrich big pharma, enrich the AMA, imagine all the $$ from adults who will have to go in for vaccine visit From: "wharrison@..." <wharrison@...> "Vaccinations@groups" <Vaccinations >; AVN <AVN > Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:45 PM Subject: A Chester County School Vaccinates Adults After Whooping Cough Outbreak "All of the kids were protected (vaccinated).†Except the one whose vaccine didn't work! I commented (Ruby). Winnie (http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2012/02/27/a-chesco-school-vaccinates-adults-after-whooping-cough-outbreak/) A Chester County School Vaccinates Adults After Whooping Cough Outbreak By Durham WAYNE, Pa. (CBS) — There has been a confirmed outbreak of whooping cough at a Chester County public school. Valley Forge Elementary School has had two confirmed cases of pertussis, and that is enough to constitute an “outbreak,†according to Betsy Walls, bureau director for personal health services at the Chester County Health Department. “All of the kids were protected (vaccinated),†she tells KYW Newsradio, “but that’s because of their age and school requirements. It was the faculty that didn’t have it — in adults it’s not a required vaccine. And so that what was we were doing there on Friday. We thought we would have some students, but we had all adults (needing to be vaccinated).†One of those diagnosed with the ailment is a student, the other is not. Health department officials worked with the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District to ensure that everyone is protected against what some people call “the 100-day cough.†Walls says it’s very important for adults to get that T-DAP vaccine. “For whatever reason, vaccines we got as children we are waning in our protection as adults,†she notes. “We cough, we go to work, but no one thinks to look for pertussis.†But now, area physicians are looking for pertussis in patients with a cough lasting longer than a week. Walls says the T-Dap injection also contains vaccinations against tetanus — valuable protection as the summer months approach — and diphtheria. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 And for those who aren't aware, the DPT/DTaP, used to only be given to children under age 7 precisely because it was known to be so dangerous that it wasn't worth the risk to those old enough to get over it easily enough. Plus, the vaccine would confer lifetime immunity, didn't you know?? Now, they're singing a different tune that everyone needs to protect those who can't get vaccinated. I guess it all of a sudden became safe for all when they realized it's protection (cough, cough) wears off. Winnie A Chester County School Vaccinates > Adults After Whooping Cough Outbreak> > > > "All of the kids were protected (vaccinated).” Except the one > whose vaccine didn't work!> > I commented (Ruby).> > Winnie> > (http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2012/02/27/a-chesco-school-> vaccinates-adults-after-whooping-cough-outbreak/)> > A Chester County School Vaccinates Adults After Whooping > Cough OutbreakBy Durham> WAYNE, Pa. (CBS) — There has been a confirmed outbreak of > whooping cough at a Chester County public school.> Valley Forge Elementary School has had two confirmed cases of > pertussis, and that is enough to constitute an “outbreak,” > according to Betsy Walls, bureau director for personal health > services at the Chester County Health Department.> “All of the kids were protected (vaccinated),” she tells KYW > Newsradio, “but that’s because of their age and school > requirements. It was the faculty that didn’t have it — in adults > it’s not a required vaccine. And so that what was we were doing > there on Friday. We thought we would have some students, but we > had all adults (needing to be vaccinated).”> One of those diagnosed with the ailment is a student, the other > is not.> Health department officials worked with the Tredyffrin/Easttown > School District to ensure that everyone is protected against > what some people call “the 100-day cough.”> Walls says it’s very important for adults to get that T-DAP vaccine.> “For whatever reason, vaccines we got as children we are waning > in our protection as adults,” she notes. “We cough, we go to > work, but no one thinks to look for pertussis.”> But now, area physicians are looking for pertussis in patients > with a cough lasting longer than a week.> Walls says the T-Dap injection also contains vaccinations > against tetanus — valuable protection as the summer months > approach — and diphtheria.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2012 Report Share Posted February 29, 2012 “for whatever reasonâ€.. oh like um.. they don’t work?!! nah it couldn’t be THAT?! Nita, homeschooling mompreneur to 8 kids and 2 online web stores! for Moms and kids, prenatal to tweens: http://www.kneehigh2agrasshopper.com A tiscuit, a tasket, here's a gift basket: http://www.nitasbaskets.com I can be reached at info@... or nitagarner@...I have to walk early in the morning,before my brain figures out what I'm doing... From: “For whatever reason, vaccines we got as children we are waning in our protection as adults,†Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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